Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (Feb 2020)

Whole-genome sequencing and analysis of the Chinese herbal plant Gelsemium elegans

  • Yisong Liu,
  • Qi Tang,
  • Pi Cheng,
  • Mingfei Zhu,
  • Hui Zhang,
  • Jiazhe Liu,
  • Mengting Zuo,
  • Chongyin Huang,
  • Changqiao Wu,
  • Zhiliang Sun,
  • Zhaoying Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 374 – 382

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Background: Gelsemium elegans (G. elegans) (2n = 2x = 16) is genus of flowering plants belonging to the Gelsemicaeae family. Method: Here, a high-quality genome assembly using the Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) platform and high-throughput chromosome conformation capture techniques (Hi-C) were used. Results: A total of 56.11 Gb of raw GridION X5 platform ONT reads (6.23 Gb per cell) were generated. After filtering, 53.45 Gb of clean reads were obtained, giving 160 × coverage depth. The de novo genome assemblies 335.13 Mb, close to the 338 Mb estimated by k-mer analysis, was generated with contig N50 of 10.23 Mb. The vast majority (99.2%) of the G. elegans assembled sequence was anchored onto 8 pseudo-chromosomes. The genome completeness was then evaluated and 1338 of the 1440 conserved genes (92.9%) could be found in the assembly. Genome annotation revealed that 43.16% of the G. elegans genome is composed of repetitive elements and 23.9% is composed of long terminal repeat elements. We predicted 26,768 protein-coding genes, of which 84.56% were functionally annotated. Conclusion: The genomic sequences of G. elegans could be a valuable source for comparative genomic analysis in the Gelsemicaeae family and will be useful for understanding the phylogenetic relationships of the indole alkaloid metabolism. KEY WORDS: Gelsemium elegans, Nanopore sequencing, Genome assembly, Hi-C, Genome annotation, Monoterpene indole alkaloid